This Part (6a) Is About England And The Colonies, Why The Colonies Were Dissatisfied, And Some Taxes England Inposed.


Why Did England Want To Control The Colonies?
  1. England Wanted To Be A World Power
  2. England Raised Taxes To Raise Money (Revenue)
  3. The First Tax Was The Stamp Act

What Is " The Stamp Act?"
  1. It Was A Tax
  2. It Taxed All Printed Materials
  3. This Happened In 1765
  4. England Imposed The Stamp Act To Pay For The French And Indian War
  5. Colonist Threatened To Tar And Feather Stamp Commisioners

Why Did England Tax?
  1. To Help Finance, Or Pay For, The French And Indian War
  2. To Help With The Maintaining Of English Troops In The Colonies


Why Were The Colonists Dissatisfied?
  1. They Did Not Like, Or Resented, The Power Of Colonial Governors
  2. They Did Not Like England's Strict Control Over Colonial Legislatures
  3. They Did Not Like Want To Pay Taxes
  4. Taxes Angered Them
  5. They Said Parliament Could Not Tax Them Because They Did Not Have Representation. (NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION)


What Was The Proclamation Of 1763?
  1. A Law That Said The Colonists Could Not Settle The Ohio Valley
  2. They fought The French And Indian War To Win The Ohio Valley
  3. Colonists Found This Unfair (Some Wanted To Move West)


Why Did The King Issue The Proclamation Of 1763
  1. he Thought It Would Be Too Expensive To Protect The Colonists In The Ohio Valley
  2. 2000 Settlers Had Already Died There


What Was The Quartering Act?
  1. British Soldiers Must Be Given Food And Housing In The Colonies
  2. This Was Passed In 1765
  3. Why Would You WANT To Give Some Stranger Your Food And Let Them Live All Up In You House With Out A Choice?

The Colonist Had Enough.
  1. They Did Not Want To Be Taxed Without Having Anything To Say About It.
  2. They Did Not Have Representation In Parliament
~Akira
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